ENGLISH LANGUAGE
One written exam, divided into two parts, both of which will take place on the same day:
1) B1 level grammar exercises, syntax and lexicon. A written composition. In addition, one or two listening tests of a dialogue and/or monologue with answer paper.
2) A reading exam of one or more texts in English, with comprehension questions .
The exam will take place at the end of the second semester 2018.
To attain a CEFR B1 Pre-Intermediate level in English.
Reading and comprehension of several texts written in the English language. (Literary , history, didactic texts)
The course is divided in two parts:
1) Lessons, conducted by the native language teacher , Aaron Jay Sipf, focusing primarily on the morpho-syntax and lexicon aspects of the English language. ( from A2 to B1 Level ). Listening and oral practice.
2) Lectures conducted by professor Stefania Foddai , that will take place in the second semester, consisting of the reading and comprehension of various texts in English. (Literary, history, didactic texts) . The comprehension of the texts will be verified by various activities such as multiple choice exercises, True or False exercises and questions in English in order to enhance writing skills.
Lessons with Aaron Jay Sipf :
Clare, A. and Wilson, J.J. "Speak Out. Pre Intermediate". Students' book with DVD-rom and MyEnglishLab . Pearson Longman. ( 2ND edition.)
Lectures with Stefania Foddai :
a) Oscar Wilde : The Picture of Dorian Gray. Stage 3 . Intermediate B1 . Young adult ELI readers .
b) Lecture notes and materials with the choice of literary, history and didactic texts ( and relative written exercises) to be used in class, will be made available by the lecturer.
Lectures and lessons
The lecturer and native language teacher will give more detailed information regarding lecture notes and materials during the lectures .